Chicago Bears Rumors: Sign Kenny Moore? Kayvon Thibodeaux Trade? Zah Frazier Questions #TM

The Chicago Bears may quietly be preparing for one of the boldest defensive moves of the entire offseason — and according to growing conversations surrounding the roster, a potential trade for Kayvon Thibodeaux is suddenly starting to feel far more realistic than many fans originally believed.

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At first, the idea sounded almost impossible.

Why would the New York Giants even consider moving one of their most explosive young pass rushers?

But according to reports discussed around the league, the Giants reportedly explored trade conversations involving Thibodeaux before the draft and were believed to be seeking a second-round pick in return. That asking price immediately cooled interest from several teams, but now many believe the situation could become much more interesting as training camp approaches and roster battles begin intensifying.

And honestly, the Bears still have one major weakness hanging over the roster.

Pass rush.

While Chicago spent the offseason aggressively rebuilding around Caleb Williams and upgrading multiple areas of the team, many fans continue worrying about whether the defense has enough firepower off the edge. According to discussions surrounding the Bears roster, that concern could become even louder if the current rotation struggles during training camp.

That is exactly why the Kayvon Thibodeaux rumors refuse to disappear.

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The belief around the league appears relatively simple: the Giants may want to evaluate their own defensive situation first, while the Bears may prefer waiting to see how their roster develops before making another major move. But if Chicago reaches the middle of camp and realizes the pass rush still lacks explosiveness, many believe a trade package centered around a third-round pick could suddenly become realistic.

And honestly, Bears fans already seem completely divided about the possibility.

Some believe Thibodeaux would instantly become one of the most dangerous pass rushers on the roster and give the defense exactly the kind of speed and aggression it currently lacks. Others believe sacrificing another valuable draft asset would be far too risky for a player the Giants themselves may already feel uncertain about long term.

Meanwhile, another major concern continues quietly building around Chicago’s defensive front:

Depth.

According to discussions surrounding free agency, several veteran pass rushers still remain available, including Cameron Jordan, Jadeveon Clowney, Joey Bosa, and Von Miller.

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That immediately creates another huge question surrounding the Bears:

Will Chicago eventually choose a safer veteran signing instead of risking valuable draft capital in a trade?

Because while the Bears already added some defensive-line depth earlier in the offseason and drafted young talent like Jordan Vandenberg, there is still growing belief that the edge-rusher room may not be complete yet.

And honestly, the pressure surrounding this defense is becoming enormous.

Because the Bears understand exactly what is at stake entering this season.

For the first time in years, there is real excitement surrounding the franchise because of Caleb Williams. Expectations inside Chicago are rising rapidly. Fans no longer want another slow rebuilding season. They want meaningful football immediately.

That changes everything.

Every roster weakness suddenly feels more dangerous.

Every defensive concern becomes magnified.

And every missed opportunity becomes harder to ignore.

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At the same time, another strange storyline quietly exploded among Bears fans involving former fifth-round pick Zacch Pickens and the bizarre situation surrounding Zay Frasier.

According to discussions surrounding Frasier, the situation reportedly confused many people both inside and outside the organization. After being drafted, Frasier participated in rookie minicamp, OTAs, and even reported to training camp before suddenly stepping away from the team because of what were described publicly as personal reasons. Eventually, he never returned during the season and was later placed on the NFI list.

At first, most fans assumed the situation was temporary.

But then things became much stranger.

Late in the season, reports suggested Frasier had rejoined the facility and resumed workouts. Discussions surrounding the team even hinted that he would compete for a roster spot again this year. Then suddenly, without warning, the Bears moved on from him completely.

And honestly, that decision immediately triggered massive speculation.

Because from the outside, the timing made almost no sense.

Why bring him back into the building…

Why publicly suggest he still had a future with the team…

Only to suddenly release him?

According to conversations surrounding the situation, many people believe some level of trust between the player and organization may have ultimately broken down behind closed doors. While no specific details were ever confirmed publicly, the Bears reportedly reached a point where continuing the investment no longer made sense.

That is exactly why this offseason feels dramatically different inside Chicago right now.

The Bears are no longer slowly rebuilding and hoping things improve eventually.

Now they are aggressively evaluating every weakness, every roster battle, and every player who may or may not fit the future they are trying to build around Caleb Williams.

And honestly, if the pass rush struggles early…

Do not be surprised if the Kayvon Thibodeaux rumors suddenly become very real all over again.